Your Type
The words you can never say in love are 'I'm hurt'. Admitting hurt is the same as admitting weakness to you, so you choose another path: expressing displeasure through distance and coldness. Your silence isn't really silence — it's full of words, but your partner has to decode it themselves. This approach often leaves them confused and makes conflicts harder to resolve. You deeply want to be seen — you just don't know how to say it directly.
💡 Did you know?
Psychology calls this pattern 'Passive Aggression'. The surface silence is actually a covert control and punishment mechanism — over time it damages relationships more than direct conflict does.
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